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Toilet Ultimate Force

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Jul 2, 2006
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Location
Hungary Budapest
System Name Intensa 2008
Processor Intel Q6600 @ 2,4 Ghz
Motherboard Intel DX48BT2
Cooling Air Intel
Memory Apacer DDR3 10600 2*1Gb
Video Card(s) Asus 8800 GT 512 Top Edition
Storage WD Passport 160
Display(s) Samsung 203b
Case Toora Alu wheels 12*18" Glass Edition
Power Supply LC Power LC8750 V2.2 Prophecy
Software Win Vista
Benchmark Scores 3dMark 2006 11600
To view this case mod, go here.



Specs:
-AlphaCool Alphacool VPP655 PWM D5 plexi-AlphaCool hard tube plexi 13/10-Phobya UC-2 LT -AlphaCool NexXxoS GPX - Nvidia Geforce GTX 960 M02-AlphaCool fittings-CoolerMaster V850-Asus Sabertooth Z170s-Asus Strix 960 GTX 2Gb OC-Intel I3 6100-TeamGroup Delta DDR4-Geil Zenith R3 120Gb

This is " T.U.F. project " ...Tolilet Ultimate ForceI've had a dream for a long time to build a toilet PC. There is a ceramic toilet bowl on my balcony for about five years now, but because it is almost impossible to mod it at home I decided to build my own version.I've customized the frame of a Gerberit concealed cistern. I've carved a wooden case for it and covered the inside part with polycarbonate and perforated aluminium where the water tank and cooler placed. Basically it is a monobloc toilet computer.I've built the toilet bowl using 26 layers of polycarbonate and birch plywood.The toilet seat is made from one tiama log using adhesive and hand carving. The hinge is from a bath cabin door. There is RGB LED lights and water cooling in the computer.
 
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Very interesting, I just hope no one sits down on it when the lid is up. LOL
 
I voted 10/10 because:

Avesome!
very nice job!
Worklog worth a look, very serious work.
Congratulations!
:)
 
Love the detail. Obviously quite a bit of effort.

Good show!
 
That is interesting!!
 
When overheating flush it.
 
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